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Maff Brown’s True or False – The List

‘The Royal Mile is what Prince Charles calls his intestines’

The Purple cow is purple because it has been holding its breath for too long.

Scottish people don’t even like haggis; it’s a practical joke they play on the English.

All street performers are really agoraphobics going through therapy.

The Gilded Balloon has often been mistaken for The Guild of Baboons.

When a comedian gets an erection he calls it his funny bone.

North Bridge and South Bridge often swap places when no one is looking to fool tourists.

The most popular tattoo in Edinburgh is a tattoo of the Tattoo.

The most visited venue by comedians at last year’s Fringe was the massage parlour on Blair Street.

The Scottish love it when English people do their accent at them.

Paying £4000 for a month’s rent for a one-bedroom flat is very reasonable.

It’s illegal to run on Leith Walk.

To order a fried breakfast in Edinburgh you must ask for a salad.

The EICC stands for Edinburgh Is Cocking Cold.

Arthur’s Chair has been replaced by Arthur’s Futon.

The Royal Mile is what Prince Charles calls his intestines.

There are no chairs in The Stand Comedy Club.

The free Fringe is only free because it is out on bail.

It’s impossible to look cool while walking on cobble stones.

The Pleasance Dome was the location for filming Mad Max 3.

Summer time in Edinburgh lasts 2 hours and 13 mins.

Leith Walk has the highest number of people called Keith in one area in the country and can often be known as Leith’s Keiths.

The film Groundhog Day was modelled on the Edinburgh Festival.

The Assembly rooms will be full of schoolchildren singing hymns.

The most tipped show to see this year is Christopher Biggins the Musical.

Sons of clowns never take after their fathers as their shoes are too big to fill.

Maff Brown: Pacman is actually Allergic to Ghosts, Gilded Balloon Teviot, 622 6552, until 28 Aug (not 15), 5.15pm, £9–£10 (£8–£9).

Taken from The List

With 4 Days To Go we bring you Maff Brown!

Maff Brown is returning the year to The Edinburgh Fringe Festival (after his debut 2010 show Looking After Lesal) with a concept that he has been pondering and building up over the year, giving it lots of thought and consideration, just being funny. Just stand-up. Jokes and gags. 50 minutes of stuff that will make you laugh.

Maff’s eclectic comedy CV has seen media appearances ranging from BBC6 Music to BBC 2’s Lead Balloon via warming up BBC 2’s Shooting Stars.

He is what is known as a comedian’s comedian, but that doesn’t mean you won’t like him, it just means that they have some really nice things to say about him…

“I think Maff Brown is very funny” Stephen Merchant.

 “Maff is one of those comics that doesn’t need to try. Jokes fall out of him” Frank Skinner

 “I’d sit near the exit if I were you” Jack Dee

“Brilliant stand-up. Great material” Bill Bailey

And look, here is some evidence that he actually knows Stephen Merchant

And, here are some lovely things said about his show at last years Fringe

“succeeds in raising roars of laughter from the audience” – Festmag.co.uk

“comedy the way it should be, leaves the audience wishing the show was just a little bit longer.” – EDFest

“Vastly entertaining, proves that this comedian have great things ahead of him.” – Three Weeks

“boundless energy and enthusiasm with funny material was certainly the icing on the cake.” – one4review.com

For more information head over to his show page

Or, buy tickets from the Gilded Balloon

Preview dates for Maff Brown’s ‘Pacman is Actually Allergic to Ghosts’

Maff Brown is previewing his intriguingly titled Fringe Festival show ‘Pacman is Actually Allergic to Ghosts’ at two dates before he heads up to Edinburgh to begin his 25 show run at the Gilded Balloon.

The first is on July 26th at the Crack Comedy Club on London’s Southbank – head to www.crackcomedy.co.uk for more info

And the second is on the 1st of August at Outside The Box Comedy in Kingston – this is their website www.outsidetheboxcomedy.co.uk

Or, if you’ve got to wait till Edinburgh The Gilded Balloon Website is the place to buy tickets,
 and Maff’s page has all the information.